University*Community*Hospital,*Inc.* d/b/aFloridaHospital ...

University

?Community

?Hospital,

?Inc.

?

d/b/a

?Florida

?Hospital

?Carrollwood

?

2013

?Community

?Health

?Needs

?Assessment

?

?

Joe

?Johnson

?

?

President

?&

?CEO

?

?

?

?

?

Jan

?Baskin

?

Community

?Benefit

?Manager

?

?

EXECUTIVE

?SUMMARY

?

As

?the

?new

?health

?care

?dynamic

?continues

?to

?evolve,

?it

?becomes

?even

?more

?critically

?important

?for

?

Florida

?Hospital

?Carrollwood

?to

?know

?and

?understand

?the

?communities

?we

?serve.

?Our

?2013

?Community

?

Health

?Needs

?Assessment

?is

?timely

?and

?enables

?the

?hospital

?to

?exhibit

?its

?mission,

?¡°extending

?the

?

healing

?ministry

?of

?Christ¡±

?in

?more

?direct

?ways,

?working

?with

?the

?community

?to

?ensure

?they

?are

?

receiving

?hope

?and

?healing

?with

?dignity.

?

?

?

Florida

?Hospital

?Carrollwood

?(FHCW)),

?a

?hospital

?division

?of

?University

?Community

?Hospital,

?Inc.,

?is

?a

?

member

?of

?Adventist

?Health

?System.

?

?FHCW

?is

?part

?of

?a

?network

?of

?five

?Adventist

?Health

?System

?Florida

?

Hospitals

?in

?the

?Tampa

?Bay

?area.

?Each

?hospital

?in

?the

?network

?provides

?excellent

?healthcare

?for

?the

?

communities

?they

?serve.

?While

?this

?Community

?Health

?Needs

?Assessment

?(CHNA)

?report

?includes

?some

?

shared

?data

?with

?University

?Community

?Hospital,

?Inc.

?d/b/a

?Florida

?Hospital

?Tampa,

?it

?is

?focused

?

primarily

?on

?Florida

?Hospital

?Carrollwood.

?The

?close

?proximity

?of

?the

?two

?hospitals

?(nine

?miles

?)

?as

?well

?

as

?strong

?overlap

?in

?patient

?base

?enables

?both

?campuses

?to

?join

?together

?to

?benefit

?a

?landscape

?broader

?

than

?their

?respective

?service

?areas.

?

?The

?goals

?of

?the

?assessment

?include:

?

?

?

?

?

Assess

?the

?community¡¯s

?health

?needs

?and

?interests;

?

Identify

?resources

?and

?collaborate

?with

?community

?partners;

?

Establish

?a

?Community

?Health

?Needs

?Assessment

?Committee

?(CHNAC)

?to

?advise

?and

?assist

?with

?

the

?Community

?Health

?Needs

?Assessment

?and

?the

?successful

?implementation

?of

?our

?Community

?

Health

?Plan;

?and

?

?

Develop

?a

?community

?health

?plan

?based

?on

?the

?Hospital¡¯s

?prioritized

?community

?needs

?

assessment.

?

?

This

?assessment

?was

?based

?on

?primary

?data

?interviews

?and

?surveys,

?secondary

?data

?from

?local,

?regional

?

and

?national

?health-?©\related

?sources,

?and

?prevalence

?data

?that

?guided

?us

?in

?determining

?the

?health

?needs

?

of

?the

?communities

?we

?serve.

?Florida

?Hospital

?Carrollwood

?made

?a

?particular

?effort

?to

?define

?the

?needs

?

of

?low-?©\income,

?minority

?and

?underserved

?populations

?in

?our

?service

?area.

?

?We

?did

?this

?through

?the

?

members

?of

?our

?Community

?Health

?Needs

?Assessment

?(whose

?members

?are

?listed

?on

?page

?10

?and

?who

?

represented

?low-?©\income,

?minority

?and

?other

?vulnerable

?populations)

?and

?through

?stakeholder

?

interviews/meetings

?with

?a

?number

?of

?community

?stakeholders

?including

?the

?Judeo-?©\Christian

?Coalition

?

(a

?free

?clinic)

?and

?Egypt

?Lake

?Elementary

?school

?(which

?serves

?low-?©\income

?families).

?

Beginning

?in

?early

?2013,

?Florida

?Hospital

?Tampa

?and

?Florida

?Hospital

?Carrollwood

?came

?together

?to

?forge

?

and

?establish

?relationships

?with

?key

?public

?health,

?healthcare

?and

?community

?leaders.

?This

?group

?

1

?

?

formed

?the

?nucleus

?of

?what

?became

?our

?Community

?Health

?Needs

?Assessment

?Committee.

?They

?were

?

instrumental

?in

?providing

?us

?with

?information

?about

?the

?health

?issues

?of

?the

?community;

?they

?also

?gave

?

us

?access

?to

?others

?who

?we

?might

?not

?have

?been

?exposed

?to

?under

?other

?circumstances.

?The

?Committee

?

and

?hospital

?staff

?spent

?considerable

?time

?meeting,

?and

?collecting

?and

?analyzing

?data,

?in

?order

?to

?better

?

understand

?healthcare

?needs

?and

?barriers.

?Based

?on

?discussions

?and

?collaborative

?interactions,

?such

?as

?

creating

?inventories

?of

?needs

?resources

?throughout

?the

?community,

?the

?Committee

?collectively

?

determined

?that

?the

?top

?11

?needs

?for

?Florida

?Hospital

?Carrollwood

?are:

?

?

?

?

?

?

?

?

?

?

?

?

Respiratory

?

UTI

?

Gastrointestinal

?distress

?

Chest

?Pain

?

Lack

?of

?access

?to

?free/affordable

?healthcare

?

Lack

?of

?primary

?care

?physicians/lack

?of

?access

?to

?primary

?care

?

Lack

?of

?access

?to

?specialized

?care

?

Diabetes

?

Lack

?of

?Utilization

?

Mental

?Health

?

High

?Cholesterol/Hypertension.

?

?

The

?Community

?Health

?Needs

?Assessment

?Committee

?narrowed

?this

?list

?down

?to

?five

?top

?issues

?for

?

FHCW

?to

?address

?(the

?prioritization

?process

?is

?explained

?later

?in

?this

?document):

?

?

? Lack

?of

?Primary

?Care/Access

?to

?Primary

?Care

?

? Lack

?of

?Education

?

? High

?Cholesterol/Hypertension

?

? Diabetes

?

? Asthma/Respiratory

?Diseases.

?

?

Throughout

?our

?research

?and

?discussions,

?it

?became

?abundantly

?clear

?that

?our

?population,

?whether

?

insured

?or

?not,

?is

?underserved

?when

?it

?comes

?to

?the

?receipt

?of

?healthcare.

?There

?are

?many

?resources

?

available,

?but

?a

?good

?part

?of

?the

?population

?is

?either

?unaware

?of

?or

?has

?no

?way

?to

?access

?care.

?There

?is

?

no

?one

?¡°owner¡±

?of

?the

?provision

?of

?basic

?healthcare

?or

?a

?process

?in

?place

?for

?a

?logical

?pathway

?to

?

available

?resources.

?This

?results

?in

?a

?fragmented

?system

?that

?in

?turn

?results

?in

?the

?perpetuation

?of

?

untreated

?or

?undertreated

?chronic

?illness.

?

?

?

The

?FHCW

?Community

?Health

?Needs

?Assessment

?was

?approved

?by

?the

?Hospital

?Board

?on

?November

?14,

?

2013.

?

HOSPITAL

?DESCRIPTION

?

?

?

Florida

?Hospital

?Carrollwood

?is

?a

?120-?©\bed

?community

?hospital

?specializing

?in

?Spine

?and

?Orthopedic

?

Surgery,

?General

?Surgery,

?Cardiac

?Services,

?Neurological

?Services,

?General

?Medicine,

?Wound

?Healing,

?

ENT,

?Diabetes

?Management,

?Metabolic

?&

?Bariatric

?Weight

?Loss

?Surgery,

?as

?well

?as

?other

?services

?that

?

2

?

?

meet

?our

?mission

?of

?healing

?the

?mind,

?body

?and

?spirit.

?Our

?Knee

?and

?Metabolic

?&

?Bariatric

?Weight

?Loss

?

Surgeons

?are

?known

?for

?their

?revision

?work,

?correcting

?procedures

?done

?elsewhere.

?Spine

?Surgeons

?at

?

Florida

?Hospital

?Carrollwood

?perform

?specialized

?procedures

?not

?available

?elsewhere

?in

?the

?world.

?In

?

addition,

?Florida

?Hospital

?Carrollwood

?is

?the

?only

?hospital

?in

?the

?eight-?©\county

?Tampa

?Bay

?area

?to

?utilize

?

the

?Mazor

?Renaissance?

?Spine

?Robot.

?The

?Radiation

?Department

?provides

?the

?only

?nuclear

?camera

?with

?

low

?dose

?in

?the

?state

?of

?Florida

?and

?utilizes

?the

?first

?KineGraph

?VMA?

?available

?in

?the

?world

?for

?Spine.

?

Florida

?Hospital

?Carrollwood

?is

?a

?HIMSS

?Level

?7-?©\designated

?hospital,

?one

?of

?only

?2%

?in

?the

?United

?States.

?

Its

?new

?25

?all

?private

?room

?Surgical

?Care

?Unit

?is

?a

?model

?for

?the

?safe

?hospital

?of

?the

?future.

?Florida

?

Hospital

?Carrollwood

?has

?earned

?The

?Joint

?Commission¡¯s

?Gold

?Seal

?of

?Approval?

?Accreditation

?

in

?Advanced

?Inpatient

?Diabetes

?and

?Certification

?in

?Spine

?Surgery.

?Florida

?Hospital

?Carrollwood

?

holds

?the

?Surgical

?Review

?Corporation

?Center

?of

?Excellence

?designation

?for

?Metabolic

?and

?Bariatric

?

Surgery.

?The

?Hospital

?collaborates

?with

?its

?physicians

?and

?clinicians

?to

?provide

?wellness

?education

?for

?a

?

healthier

?community.

?

CHOOSING

?OUR

?COMMUNITY

?

By

?understanding

?the

?makeup

?and

?needs

?of

?the

?communities

?we

?serve,

?we

?can

?help

?to

?create

?and

?

engage

?in

?community

?coalitions,

?support

?their

?respective

?cultural

?environments

?and

?improve

?their

?

quality

?of

?life.

?

?

?

Florida

?Hospital

?Carrollwood

?has

?seven

?core

?service

?areas

?(CSA)-?©\-?©\zip

?codes

?that

?represent

?at

?least

?75%

?of

?

patient

?visits.

?The

?zip

?codes

?are

?33607

?(Tampa),

?33614

?(Egypt

?Lake-?©\Leto),

?33618

?

(Carrollwood/Northdale/Lake

?Magdalene),

?33624

?(Northdale/Carrollwood),

?33625

?(Citrus

?Park),

?33626

?

(Westchase)

?and

?33634

?(Town

?¡®n

?Country).

?The

?hospital

?is

?located

?in

?33614.

?

?

The

?CSA

?represents

?a

?microcosm

?of

?Hillsborough

?County.

?In

?2012,

?the

?population

?in

?Hillsborough

?County

?

was

?1,277,746.

?The

?total

?population

?in

?the

?CSA

?was

?approximately

?212,018.

?

?

?

?

?

3

?

?

CORE

?SERVICE

?AREA-?©\FLORIDA

?HOSPITAL

?CARROLLWOOD

?

?

?

?

DEFINED

?COMMUNITY

?

Florida

?Hospital

?Carrollwood

?is

?located

?in

?unincorporated

?Hillsborough

?County,

?one

?of

?eight

?counties

?in

?

the

?Tampa

?Bay

?area

?and

?the

?third

?largest

?in

?the

?State.

?At

?1.26

?million

?square

?miles,

?Hillsborough

?County

?

is

?a

?diverse

?community

?with

?diverse

?healthcare

?needs.

?Historically

?a

?Spanish/German/Italian

?community,

?

it

?has

?welcomed

?substantial

?groups

?of

?Asians

?and

?African

?Americans

?to

?help

?enrich

?an

?already

?robust

?

culture

?and

?business

?climate.

?Approximately

?13

?percent

?of

?Hillsborough

?County

?residents

?live

?below

?the

?

federal

?poverty

?level

?and

?approximately

?65%

?of

?the

?population

?has

?a

?high

?school

?diploma

?or

?higher.

?

74.2%

?of

?the

?county¡¯s

?residents

?have

?health

?insurance.

?Again,

?this

?community

?health

?needs

?assessment

?

was

?conducted

?in

?the

?seven

?core

?zip

?codes

?that

?contribute

?to

?75%

?of

?our

?patient

?visits.

?

?

Using

?the

?most

?recently

?available

?data,

?the

?overall

?population

?in

?2012

?was

?1,277,746,

?of

?which

?females

?

comprised

?51.3%.

?The

?median

?income

?in

?our

?CSA,

?per

?capita,

?was

?$49,536

?(2010);

?14.2%

?of

?the

?

population

?lives

?below

?the

?poverty

?level,

?higher

?than

?the

?Hillsborough

?County

?figure

?of

?13%.

?This

?is

?

centered

?in

?the

?33607,

?33614

?and

?33634

?zip

?codes.

?The

?High

?school

?graduate

?rate

?is

?79.1%,

?higher

?than

?

the

?County

?rate;

?26%

?of

?the

?population

?are

?college

?graduates.

?

?

On

?Race/Ethnic

?breakdowns:

?75.8%

?are

?Caucasian/White;

?84.7%

?have

?some

?type

?of

?healthcare.

?Among

?

the

?17.6%

?Black

?Americans,

?80.4%

?have

?some

?type

?of

?healthcare.

?In

?addition,

?among

?3.6%

?Asians,

?11%

?

have

?some

?type

?of

?healthcare.

?Age

?breakout

?is

?as

?follows:

?18-?©\34=6%;

?35-?©\54=28.6%;

?55-?©\64=10.5%;

?and,

?

65+=11.9%.

?Of

?those

?with

?healthcare,

?76.6%

?are

?female.

?(Source:

?Health

?Council

?of

?West

?Central

?Florida

?2011

?

Health

?Profile.)

?

4

?

?

The

?CSA

?is

?made

?up

?of

?19

?distinct

?communities,

?each

?with

?its

?own

?racial,

?socioeconomic

?and

?housing

?

conditions.

?The

?service

?area

?for

?Florida

?Hospital

?Carrollwood

?is,

?in

?general,

?more

?affluent

?than

?much

?of

?

the

?Tampa/Carrollwood

?area.

?

?Zip

?codes

?33607

?and

?33614

?are

?the

?exceptions,

?showing

?lower

?household

?

and

?per

?capita

?incomes

?as

?well

?as

?higher

?uninsured

?rates.

?

?

?

Zip

?code

?33607

?has

?the

?highest

?percentage

?of

?uninsured

?residents

?and

?the

?lowest

?median

?household

?

income

?(MHI).

?Zip

?codes

?33607

?66614,

?33625

?and

?33634

?have

?the

?lowest

?per

?capita

?income

?(PCI)

?levels.

?

The

?second

?chart

?below

?shows

?that

?zip

?code

?33614

?has

?the

?highest

?numbers

?of

?Hispanic

?residents.

?

?

33607

?is

?made

?up

?of

?13

?distinct

?neighborhoods.

?Eleven

?have

?a

?high

?number

?of

?residents

?who

?live

?below

?

the

?poverty

?line,

?ranging

?from

?10%-?©\41%.

?

?Two

?are

?within

?the

?city

?limits

?of

?Tampa;

?the

?11

?others

?are

?in

?

the

?unincorporated

?County.

?

In

?33618

?and

?33618/33624,

?8.5%

?live

?below

?the

?poverty

?line.

?Median

?family

?income

?was

?$60,824

?in

?

2011.

?33624

?has

?a

?median

?family

?income

?of

?$60,596

?and

?5%

?live

?below

?the

?poverty

?line.

?A

?portion

?of

?

33624

?is

?split

?with

?33618.

?

33614,

?where

?Florida

?Hospital

?Carrollwood

?is

?located,

?has

?a

?median

?family

?income

?of

?$36,864.

?10.2%

?live

?

below

?50%

?of

?the

?poverty

?line.

?Unlike

?the

?other

?zip

?codes,

?54.9%

?in

?33614

?speak

?Spanish

?as

?the

?primary

?

language

?in

?the

?home.

?

33625

?has

?a

?median

?family

?income

?of

?$61,709

?and

?7.9%

?live

?below

?the

?poverty

?line.

?

33634

?has

?a

?median

?family

?income

?of

?$45,517

?and

?6.9%

?live

?below

?the

?poverty

?line.

?

?

33626

?is

?one

?of

?the

?wealthiest

?areas

?in

?the

?County

?and

?has

?a

?median

?family

?income

?of

?$94,690.

?3.9%

?live

?

below

?the

?poverty

?level.

?

?

?

?

?

?Source:

?city-?©\

?

?

?

Zip

?Code

?

Population

?

Uninsured

?

MHI

?

PCI

?

33607

?

23,541

?

10,127

?

38,064

?

25,217

?

33614

?

46,449

?

13,896

?

42,747

?

22,078

?

33618

?

25,570

?

4,199

?

65,555

?

40,269

?

33624

?

37,457

?

4,326

?

68,351

?

32,881

?

33625

?

24,645

?

2,566

?

71,368

?

27,813?

?

33626

?

21,557

?

1,529

?

99,353

?

46,475

?

33634

?

20,225

?

3,612

?

56,588

?

25,761

?

Hillsborough

?County

?

1,229,226

?

273,869

?

53,425

?

29,654

?

2011

?data:

?City-?©\,

?CLR

?Search,

?2010

?U.S.

?Census

?Bureau,

?Market

?Planner

?Plus

?

?

?

5

?

?

................
................

In order to avoid copyright disputes, this page is only a partial summary.

Google Online Preview   Download